THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
Friday. Maurch 21, 19
McLEAN^
STYLE SHOP
South St.
ABERDEEN
Cordially invites
you to attend
McLean’s Style Show
at their shop
Friday, March 21
at eight p. m.
YOU...
exquisitely figured,
beautifully formed,
wonderfully flattered
in this princess swim suit
by Par-Form. Designed to fit
you perfectly because
it gives and takes.
In delustered Lastex faille
with contrast piping and
detachable shoulder straps.
Sizes 32 to 38. $10.95
toia<ble in these beaotifid cokwsi
•Ok BLACK PIPING
Gibana pMl Whibk Goldmsh
•Nk imnE PIPING
M Bl^ Sailor blue.
Turquoise, Peacock, S|^ broM
McLean’S
STYLE SHOP
South St.
ABERDEEN
Carthage Freezer Locker Plant Adds
Modern Abbatoir, Personal Services
for curing.
The annex
showers^and
A modem, sanitary abbatoir4~
with personalized service was , for immediate transfer to the chiU
opened last week by Otis Baker, | room, where the meat is processed
m^mager of the Moore County
Freezer Locker plant in Carthage.
The abbatoir is housed in a re
cently completed addition to the
plant, of block construction, de
signed for speedy and sanitary
slaughtering, cutting and process
ing of cows and hogs.
Customers may bring their an
imals to the plant or they will be
sent for on appointment. At the
abbatoir the meat will be expertly
prepared for the freezer locker,
and may be taken by the custom
er to his own deep freeze or stored
at the freezer locker plemt, to be
used as desired.
The abbatoir contains a knock
ing pen for the slaughter of cows,
holding pen for cows an& hogs,
modern scadding vat, and a track
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HISORIC BEAUTY—The antebellum mansion and gardens of Orton Plantation, established on the
west bank of the broad Cape Fear river in 1725, are expected to be viewed by thousands of visitors dur
ing the annual Wilmington Azalea Festival next weekend, March 27-30. The great masses of Indica and
Kurume azaleas, enhanced by camellias, wistaria and doogwood, usually start blooming in mid-March
and continue through April.
New Paintings of Famous Horses
In Current Show By Mrs. Stratton
An exhibit of paintings by Pa-^
tricia Herring Stratton opened
this week at the Fine Arts room
of the Southern Pines library. It
will remain on view through the
Garden Tour of Wednesday, April
9, when the Fine Arts room and
North Carolina wing will be on
special display for hundreds of
visitors.
Mrs. Stratton, a highly versa
tile artist, is perhaps best known
for her portraits of fine horses.
Several new horse portraits are
included in the exhibit, along
with some of special interest
which have been shown here be
fore. Much of her recent work
Open until one Wednesday
afternoon
until 7 p. uim Saturday
was not available for the show but
several of these are represented
by photographs.
Among the new works display
ed are portraits of Miss Margue
rite McRae of Wilmington, a par
ticipant in many local horse
events, on her fine Miramar; Mrs.
William Wood, master of the Ai
ken drag pack, with her many
time winner Candy; Inky, winner
in the National and other great
shows, with his owner George
Watts Hill, of Durham; and Will
Stratton on Buccaneer, a celebrat
ed horse owned by Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson W. Mizner, currently
guests at the Mid Pines club.
Several photographs of dog por
traits, in which Mrs. Stratton’s
work is also in high demand, are
on view.
Exemplifying her talents in a
different field is a group of illus
trations for a children’s book she
is now in process of preparing,
also pen-and-ink drawings used
as Christmas cards, another of her
creative specialties.
Work now in process by Mrs.
Stratton, not completed in time
for the show, includes a portrait
of Mrs. S. T. Patterson’s Gift of
Gold, top timber race winner of
the past year who on March 29
will race at Aiken for the Caro
lina Cup, which he won in 1951;
Mrs. Patterson with Bond Drive,
veteran hunter and show horse;
and a painting of Mrs. W. O. Moss
as whip of the Moore County
Hounds,
Mrs. Stratton, h fine horsewom
an as well as an artist, spent much
of her girlhood in Southern Pines.
She moved back here from Old
Chatham, N. Y., as a winter resi
dent three years ago, and she and
her husband axe now building a
home north of town and will be
come year-round residents.
WITH THE
Armed Forces
Aviation Cadet Timothy Iver
will graduate with his squadron
at Bainbridge AFB, Georgia, next
Friday, going on immediately tc
his next assignment—^six month''
of training at Bryan AFB, Texas,
leading to his “wings” and a com
mission. He is the squadron com
mander.
Cadet Ives, son of Mr. and Mrs
Ernest L. Ives, left the Universit'''
of Virginia to enter the Air Force
in June 1951. He received basic
*rainine at Rochester, N. Y. be
fore being transferred to Bain
bridge for pre-flight and fligh'
training.
Commissioners Study
Revenue Sources
Laws governing coimty reve
nues and taxation problems fac
ing county governments today
were studied at a district meeting
of the N. C. Association of County
Commissioners, held Tuesday at
he Lee County courthouse at
Sanford. It was an all-day meet
ing with a recess for Ivmch.
Attending from Moore coimty
were Commissioners J. M. Pleas
ants of Southern Pines and L. R.
Reynolds of Leamans.
The meeting was led by Mr.
Yaughn, of Nashville, executive
secretary of the state association,
and heading the morning and af
ternoon discussion sessions was
John Alexander McMahon, ass^t-
ant director of the Institute of
Government at Chapel Hill.
Basis of the discussion was
Sources of County Revenue, a
booklet of the Institute of Gov
ernment of which Mr. McMahon
is the author.
Sgt. Ted York is home on a
two weeks’ leave en route from
the Azores to Kansas City, Mo. He
has been in the Azores for two
years with a rawinsonde outfit
of the U. S. Air Force—something
to do with the weather; and in
Kansas City will be assigned t”-
a similar job. He entered the Air
Force in October 1948 for a three-
year enlistment, which w;ill be ur
next October. He is a graduate of
Southern Pines High school and
the son of Mrs. C. V. York of Mid
land road.
Pfc. Andy Page, USMC, is tem
porarily stationed at Guanta
namo Bay Cuba, on his first trip
out of the states since he enterefl
the Marine Corps last August He
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. N.
Page.
FRESH COUNTRY
- 50c doz.
Dr. Bailey Will
Pay Weekend Visit
Dr. Robert E. Bailey, of Berk
ley, CaUf., will be the guest of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bail
ey, this weekend.
Dr. Bailey, holder of a Giannini
fellowship in medical research at
the University of California, came
east to attend sessions of the
American Association of Anatom
ists at Providence, R. I., this week,
and next week will attend confer
ences at Duke.
He is a graduate of Southern
Pines High school, class of 1941.
Only 27 years old, he holds an AB
'^egree from Santa Barbara col
lege and AM and Ph.D. degrees
from the University of California,
where last summer he was award
ed the $4,000-plus-expenses Gian
nini fellowship, renewable annu
ally for five yenrs, honoring the
Their elder son, Chan Pag®, Jr.,
-eceived his discharge February
5 from the Army after three and
a half years’ service, the last two
as a paratrooper with the 82nd
Airborne. His enlistment occurred
at the beginning of his junior
vear at the University of North
Carolina, and he says he plans to
%o back to school before long.
Production of fresh vegetables
this fall was about 10 per cent
lower than a year earlier.
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Dancing Studio
Teenage Club House
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Southern Pines. N. C.
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toilet facilities
the employees, and in all ws
lives up to state sanitary specil
cations. The service is expect!
to be a great benefit to both toi|
and rural patrons.
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from $29.95
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Sizes 2% to 11
4A to C
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Tate’s Beauty Shop
157 E. New Hampshire Ave.
Ground Floor—Telephone 2-7505
Sandhill Seafood Market
FISH
DRESSED
FREE
Located cor. Penn. Ave. tc Bennett St. (14 block West of A&P)
SOUTHERN PINES. N. C.
SHIPMENTS
RECEIVED
DAILY
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6.70-15 DEFIANCE
ONLY
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AND YOUR OLD TIRE
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Aberdeen
Southern Pines
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FIRST IN RUBBER
A Specialty Market. Featuring
FRESH SEAFOODS
Fresh Fish, Oysters, Shrimp and other Seafoods
Closed Mondays. Open oth» week days, including Wednesday afternoon